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    Robert Kiyosaki Says Bitcoin Bull Run Window Closing Fast Grab 0.01 BTC Now

    • currency-symbol BTC $ 103,686.85 (-0.93%) top looser
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    • Bitcoin Nears $110K Amid Investor Shift: BTC rises 1.3% as institutional investors seek refuge from rising bond yields and global tensions.

    • Kiyosaki Warns of Missed Opportunity: Robert Kiyosaki urges investors to act fast, citing Bitcoin scarcity and potential $250K price target.

    Bitcoin is up 1.3% in the past 24 hours, now trading above $109,000 despite global market uncertainties. Rising bond yields and political tensions have pushed institutional investors toward Bitcoin as a hedge. Technically, BTC sits at a key decision point, facing resistance near $110,000 and support around $107,500. Meanwhile, on-chain data shows short-term holders beginning to exit, hinting that the current bull run may be approaching its peak.

    Looking at the market scenario, in a recent X post, Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki declared that Bitcoin is making it โ€œso easyโ€ to get rich, yet most people still donโ€™t see it. He pointed out that even owning just 0.01 BTC could be โ€œpricelessโ€ in the next two years. Having said that, Kiyosaki is confident that Bitcoinโ€™s window of opportunity is closing fast, and sitting on the sidelines could be the costliest mistake. 

    Bitcoin Scarcity is Real

    Kiyosaki has been a longtime believer in Bitcoinโ€™s potential. He sees it as a secure hedge against government manipulation and inflation, thanks to its fixed supply and decentralized nature. According to Kiyosaki, there are only 1 to 2 million Bitcoins left to be mined. Once those are gone, the fixed supply of 21 million will cap forever. This built-in scarcity is a key factor behind his bullish outlook. Recently, he predicted that Bitcoin could reach $250,000 this year.

    Referencing macro investor Raoul Palโ€™s theory of the โ€œBanana Zone,โ€ he believes BTC could soon enter a parabolic phase of growth fueled by tight supply and growing demand.ย 

    Donโ€™t Be a โ€œYellow Bananaโ€

    Several prominent analysts echo Kiyosakiโ€™s views. Raoul Pal sees macroeconomic conditions aligning perfectly for Bitcoinโ€™s next surge. Michael Saylor continues to push the digital gold narrative, with MicroStrategy regularly adding BTC to its balance sheet. Anthony Pompliano also predicts a long-term uptrend driven by increasing institutional involvement and limited supply.

    In typical Kiyosaki style, he warns against being a โ€œyellow bananaโ€, his metaphor for those too afraid or unaware to act. He urges early investors to listen to experts like Raoul Pal and follow educational sources like Bitcoin Zella. As Kiyosaki puts it, this may be โ€œthe easiest time in historyโ€ to achieve financial freedom.

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    FAQs

    Why is Bitcoin considered a hedge against inflation?

    Bitcoinโ€™s fixed 21M supply and decentralized design make it resistant to inflationary policies.

    What is the Bitcoin price prediction for Robert Kiyosaki?

    Robert Kiyosaki has predicted Bitcoin could reach $250,000 this year, and even $1 million by 2035.

    What investments does Robert Kiyosaki recommend?

    Kiyosaki primarily recommends Bitcoin, gold, and silver as secure hedges against economic instability and inflation.

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